Oh man I love the way that looks! Pixelated and stuff <3
Thanks for the replies, my guy! :)
Raised on dial-up. Shaped by Morrowind and 20-sided dice. I lift heavy, think hard, and miss when the internet felt like a world—not a billboard.
Oh man I love the way that looks! Pixelated and stuff <3
Thanks for the replies, my guy! :)
No idea. I just received an update a few days ago to GrapheneOS and noticed that there’s a switch in Settings -> Wallpaper & Style -> Icons -> Themed Icons (Beta) and I just turned it on and all of them changed except Blorp XD (I’m also on dark mode).
No idea what changed on how it works in the background, sorry XD


Thay must have been so embarrassing 😬
I’ve been moderating tech conferences for a couple of years now and this is the use case case that’s been bubbling up the most recently. A lot of “this is the future of how we will interact with the web” or “let’s ditch having to search for things ourselves, let’s just ask the propmt to give us the answer”.
I see a lot of frontend developers promoting things like LangFlow to “push UI/UX into the future”.


This is disturbing.
I’ll never understand why people love these swipe actions/gestures. Personal preference, I guess 😬


Yeah, they are bad 😅


Oh damn, I had no idea! I’ll look into that <3


Oh my god, fam! That’s such a deep cut! Love that game!! <3



This lady right here.


After reading the post and sifting through the comments I had this realization, that’s probably more about advertising than anything else, I guess, but… Don’t you find it strange that in the last few years, there’s a non-zero number of people who stumble upon an article like this, on lemmy, out of all places, and think “I didn’t even know that existed, yet, it’s very obvious that enough people use it for it to make headlines”? Is it just me? 🤔


Damn, that’s bleak…


What’s wrong with just a regular mattress? Why does it have to be connected to the internet? :(


Now that’s a reference 👌


It’s a love letter ❤
Hank Green also did a video on this, I think 🤔